Pre-orders of NOTES Issue 8 »Care and Recovery« have started. The journal will be shipped in April/May. NOTES are back with an issue about Care and Recovery which has been long in the…
Margaret Watkins´ work has been forgotten for too long. Like many women photographers, her art has been, unfairly, set aside in the History of Photography. This book and the related…
Shaun Murawski is a longtime collaborator with Struggletown. His work is on the cover of The Sinking Feeling – Ugly/Old Friends 12″ and the flinch. – Enough is Enough…
Bluecoat Press is publishing Margaret Mitchell’s Passage which incorporates her key projects Family and In This Place for the first time. With a foreword by Alasdair Foster. SPECIAL…
Douglas Corrance’s photographs have been the main images in numerous books, including guides to Japan, Paris, France, India and New York, and he has also produced portraits of…
The term ‘amateur photographer’ is usually used dismissively, reducing that person’s work to no more than a hobby. History shows that this is often a false categorisation, as illustrated…
‘Pentimento’ in a term that I have borrowed from art where it is used in reference to paintings, meaning “the presence or emergence of earlier images, forms, or strokes…
Gingers is the first book from non-fiction photographer Kieran Dodds. Dodds is known for his research-driven photo stories and portraiture. His personal work considers the interplay of…
Iain Stewart – Inner Sound *** Available to pre-order *** Due for release Dec 2020 The timeless, deep pull of the ocean is strong; nature is powerful, it will prevail. Dark tides…
In 1978, Paul Glazier first visited and started photographing the remote island of Vatersay in the Outer Hebrides. Glazier started to capture the changing faces of the community as time…
Studies in Photography is delighted to announce the new journal Leaves, produced in collaboration with the Astley Ainslie Community Trust. ‘By leaves we live’ – Patrick Geddes…
Glasgow has changed beyond recognition since the late 1950’s, as skillfully captured in more than 3,500 photographs taken by the late, amateur photographer Eric Watt. A new book…
Far Beyond “The beauty of the day was only a memory.” In times of crisis and fear, the boundaries between the real and imagined; what we see, what we know and what we sense are often…
“The unsurpassable strangeness of the island resides in the chasmic gulf between the naturally evolved and the negligently created, between Scarp and scrap, between the sublime and…
New photobook by Adam Geary; Adam Geary | Slow Gaze The Slow Gaze photobook takes a look beneath the cracks of our increasingly fractured lives. Lives in which the ‘home’; itself a…
Adam Geary's new photobook Pure Nature offers us a glimpse of the city seen through the eyes of a traveller searching for inspiration and discovery but instead finding division and barriers.
About Time is the latest photobook by photographer Adam Geary. About Time asks us to step back and reflect on our lives and simply look and connect with the everyday stuff that surrounds us.